Denver Outlaws Dancers Auditions – February 17

2018 Denver Outlaws Dancer Audition Information

Thank you for your interest in becoming a member of the Denver Outlaws Dancers.  The Denver Outlaws is a first class organization that strives to be the best it can be from the front office to the Denver Outlaws Dancers.  We are all committed to excellence and maintaining a championship culture both on and off the field. 

Ways to Prepare for Auditions:
The Denver Outlaws Dancers provide three separate audition workshops to help dancers prepare for the audition process.  The audition workshops will include preliminary audition music and choreography as well as headshot and audition attire consultations. 

Note that you do not need to attend audition workshops to be eligible to audition for the Denver Outlaws Dancers.

Please click below for more information about the audition workshops:

Audition Workshop Information
Audition Workshop Registration

Before you register please review the Denver Outlaws Refund Policy.

2018 Audition Process:
All interested dancers must be 18 years of age by May 1 ,2018
Preliminaries/Semifinals and Auditions will be held at Sports Authority Field at Mile High

PRELIMINARIES/ SEMIFINALS
Saturday, February 17
Check-In              9:30am
Prelims Begin      10am

FINALS
Sunday, February 18
Check-In             10am
Auditions Begin   10:30am

Please click below for more information about the audition process:

2018 Audition Information
2018 Audition Payment ($5)
2018 Audition Application 

Nurse Dances Her Way To The Broncos Sidelines

By Kathy Walsh
CBS Denver
May 11, 2016

DENVER (CBS4) – This football season there will be a nurse on the sidelines at Denver Broncos home games. She won’t be practicing her profession, but rather, her passion.

It took three attempts for the young woman to realize her dream. Now, she’ll be dancing for joy with the Broncos cheerleaders.

Gabby Windey
Gabby Windey is a registered nurse. She focuses on the sickest patients, those in intensive care at the University of Colorado Hospital.

“It takes it to a kind of level in compassion and empathy and skill that I connect with,” Windey told CBS4 Health Specialist Kathy Walsh.

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Gabby Windey (credit: Denver Broncos)

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Gabby Windey (credit: Denver Broncos)

Windey has worked in ICU for three years. It can be stressful, but she has her own way of coping.

“With dance. It’s huge. That really helps get my mind off of everything,” Windey said.

Nursing is her profession, but dancing is Windey’s passion.

“When I’m dancing, nothing else matters,” she said.

She started dancing at age 12 and hasn’t stopped. Windey danced through high school and college. Last year, she was on the dance squad for the Denver Outlaws lacrosse team.

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This year, she’s had a dream come true. On her third try, she made the Denver Broncos cheerleaders.

“They hold their girls to a really high standard and they also give back in the community, which is huge,” Windey said.

A patient’s bedside and a pro football sideline are very different worlds. But for Windey, they work.

She said she’ll be nervous when she performs at her first Broncos game as a cheerleader. At the hospital, Windey leans on her coworkers for support. She says she’ll do the same at Broncos games with two dozen dancers by her side.